Mexico's Yucatan Adventure

Mexico's Yucatan Adventure

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CAD $6270

8 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Unknown

There’s the Yucatán Peninsula of the guidebooks, then there’s the one we’ll show you on this activity-packed adventure.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 23 Jan 2027

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Experience Overview

There’s the Yucatán Peninsula of the guidebooks, then there’s the one we’ll show you on this activity-packed adventure. Guided by an expert tour leader, we explore the ruins of the Maya, swim in the fresh waters of a rainforest cenote, drive a classic Land Rover around a historic hacienda, discover the secrets of Yucatán cuisine, and see the pink flamingos of Ría Lagartos. We finish in the beautiful but little-known beach town of El Cuyo, the perfect end to the adventure.
Trip For You
This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. Hacienda Uxmal drive: If you'd like to drive the Land Rover around Hacienda Uxmal, you must be over 21 years old with a valid manual driver's license (which you must bring along with you as proof). Cycling: On Day 6, the Izamal cycling tour uses bikes with coaster brakes rather than hand brakes. These can take a little getting used to if you have not ridden a similar bike before.
Eating Drinking
Breakfast generally consists of fruits, cereals, beans and eggs. Budget around 255-340 Mexican pesos (US$15-US$20) for lunch and 255-510 pesos (US$15-US$30) for dinner for meals not included. A beer costs about 70 pesos (US$4). Drinking water is provided on the bus from large containers to reduce the amount of single-use plastic bottles used; please bring a refillable bottle with you.
Transportation
Transport during this trip is by private minibuses (usually with air conditioning).
Joining Instructions
­­­Key information Start hotel: El Mesón del Marqués, 203 X40, Calle 39 203 X40 Y 42, C. 39 Y 42, Centro, 97780 Valladolid Phone: +52 985 856 2073 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There is a welcome briefing around 6pm. Airport: Cancún International Airport (CUN) Getting to the start hotel The start hotel is approximately a 1hr 45min drive from the airport. We provide one group transfer from the airport to the hotel, which you can join at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the transfer times or to arrange a private transfer. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative. Catching your return flight There’s one group transfer to Cancún International Airport, which you can join at no extra cost. Please speak to your sales representative for the time of the transfer. If the group transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative. Departure tax for international visitors The state of Quintana Roo charges all international travellers a departure tax. This tax is approximately US$21 per person. The fee can be paid and a receipt obtained by visiting www.visitax.gob.mx/sitio prior to arrival or during the visit. The payment must be verified prior to leaving Quintana Roo. Once travellers have concluded their stay in Quintana Roo, they must show their receipt at the airport checkpoint before boarding. Travellers who do not have a receipt will receive assistance to make the payment at that time.
Weather Information
There is little variation in temperature between seasons on the coast and in the lowland areas. Expect 28C-33C (82F-91F) average daytime maximum and 18C-23C (64F-73F) nighttime minimum. On the coast, the heat and humidity are moderated by sea breezes, but inland it is likely to be quite humid. The rainy season is from June to October, when it normally rains on average one day in three. The rains tend to be short and heavy, alternating with pleasant clear spells. During the other months, rain is much less likely, but there is the chance of an occasional storm at almost any time.
Spending Money
It is possible to pay for some items in US dollars, including some souvenirs, though in normal shops you need to use Mexican pesos.
Tipping
You do not need to tip hotel staff, as these are included. Tips for the local guides, driver and tour leader are not included. Although entirely optional, we suggest you budget for the following amounts: Approximately 55 pesos (US$3) per day for your tour leaderApproximately 35 pesos (US$2) per day for your driverApproximately 100 pesos (US$6) for each local guide used

Highlights

Explore the Maya world at the ruins of Chichén Itzá, Ek’ Balam and Uxmal — Drive a classic Land Rover around one of Mexico’s historic haciendas — Stay in three diverse locations: colonial Valladolid, rural Uxmal and the beachtown of El Cuyo — Learn the secrets of Yucatán cuisine in an immersive cooking class — Take a boat onto Ría Lagartos reserve with a Maya cooperative — Discover the wonders of Izamal on a fun bike tour

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 35454

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: tioning).

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Budget

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: AYN

StartStarts:

FinishFinishes:

DurationDuration: 8 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Unknown

Includes

All accommodation: 7 Superior nights (hotels) — All breakfasts, four lunches and three dinners — Immersive itinerary with all transport and listed activities — Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure — Group arrival and departure transfers available — Tips for hotel staff

Accommodation

Hotels
We aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines. Valladolid: El Mesón del Marqués (nights 1-2) Stay in a historic colonial mansion overlooking the main square in Valladolid, placing you within a two-minute walk of the San Servacio church and central park. Rooms are arranged around leafy courtyards with a traditional outdoor pool, while shaded terraces provide a pleasant spot to unwind after exploring. Uxmal: Hacienda Uxmal (nights 3-5) Just across from the archaeological site of Uxmal, this historic resort is ideally placed for exploration. Former guests include Queen Elizabeth II, while the on-site plantation provides a unique insight into regional agriculture. The hotel itself blends hacienda-style architecture with spacious rooms and two outdoor pools. El Cuyo: Mexhe Hotel Boutique (nights 6-7) Finish the adventure in this small boutique just steps from El Cuyo beach. Light-filled rooms feature natural materials and sea-inspired design, while a rooftop terrace provides wide views across the coastline, an ideal place to relax after time by the water. Worth knowing Tailor your trip: Extend your adventure by securing extra hotel nights before or after the main itinerary. Speak to your sales representative to book.Private rooms: Like most tour operators, we pair solo passengers together in a room. If you’d prefer to have a private room, it’s normally possible to do this for a supplement. Speak to your sales representative to book.Traditional hotels are often preserved in their original style, so rooms can vary in size, décor, and facilities. As always, if you have any queries regarding your room during the trip, please speak to the hotel staff or your tour leader.Where air-conditioning is not available, you can request a fan from reception (subject to availability).

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $6270 ($784 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Adventure begins in Valladolid • Welcome dinner

Begin your adventure in the tranquil colonial city of Valladolid. Around 6pm, say hola to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader then ensures a big Mexican welcome by arranging dinner at the hotel, which serves traditional Yucatecan cuisine. Want more time in Valladolid? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.

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Day 2: Explore the Maya ruins of Ek’ Balam • Xcanché cenote swim • Valladolid tour

Journey into the Maya world today at the ruins of Ek’ Balam, a 30-minute drive away. Navigating the jungle-shrouded archaeological site with our tour leader, we enjoy our first introduction to the civilisation, while also keeping an eye out for various birdlife and iguanas. Visit the nearby Xcanché cenote after, a rainforest sinkhole filled with deep-blue fresh water. Before taking a refreshing swim, you need to descend 50ft (15m) via steep wooden stairs – or overcome the distance by rappelling, mountaineer-style. We then return to Valladolid for downtime at the hotel. Refreshed, we explore the city on a guided tour, walking cobblestone streets, seeing Franciscan churches and monasteries, and soaking in the romantic atmosphere of the main square (zócalo).

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Day 3: Explore Chichén Itzá, a New World Wonder • Dive into chocolate at Ecomuseo del Cacao

Explore an icon of Mexico today: Chichén Itzá, one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. Just a one-hour drive away, it’s home to some of the most impressive surviving ruins from the Maya civilisation, including: the 80ft (24m) tall pyramid of El Castillo (also known as the Temple of Kukulcan); the Great Ball Court; Sacred Cenote; and El Caracol observatory. Our tour leader shows us the incredible structures, while also sharing the secrets and extraordinary planning that went into building the city. After, we transfer (3hr 20min) to Uxmal, where we visit the Ecomuseo del Cacao, exploring the beautiful gardens and traditional Maya houses to learn all about growing and cultivating cocoa plants and producing chocolate. Also try a traditional Maya drink made from cocoa beans and spices, enjoying the sweet and spicy taste. Finally, we head to Hacienda Uxmal. Built in 1683, its former guests include Queen Elizabeth II and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, though you’ll be the VIP guests for our three-night stay.

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Day 4: Explore the Maya ruins of Uxmal • Land Rover hacienda driving experience

We visit the Uxmal ruins this morning, our next great foray into the Maya world. Though not as well known as Chichén Itzá, the buildings here, which include the towering Pyramid of the Magician, Nunnery Quadrangle and Ball Court, are equally impressive. Returning to Hacienda Uxmal, we explore in style, taking turns to drive classic Land Rovers around the extensive grounds, where they grow a wide range of fruit and vegetables. As we head to a lookout point for a view over the tropical forest and Uxmal ruins, learn about the cultivation of limes, Maya pumpkins, broccoli and tomatoes, with a chance to try some of the produce. Feeling brave? Test yourself against the habanero, the hottest chilli in the Yucatán.

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Day 5: Immersive Yucatecan cooking masterclass in Mérida

Transfer (1hr 35min) to Mérida this morning, capital of the Yucatán state with a fascinating mix of Maya heritage and colonial influences. Here, we learn the secrets of Yucatecan cuisine in an immersive six-hour cooking class. It starts at the local market, where we taste delicious local fruits, learn about Yucatecan customs, and purchase our ingredients. Then, we take a public bus to our chef’s home, where our host shows us how to cook a traditional menu. To increase everyone’s enjoyment and learning, the specific menu is tailored to the dietary requirements of the group, but is generally a starter, main course (such as pollo pibil or papadzules) and a dessert. After, we have a relaxed walking tour of downtown Mérida, before returning to Hacienda Uxmal.

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Day 6: Discover the wonders of Izamal • Fun cycling tour • To El Cuyo

We’re off to Izamal (a 1hr 40min drive), named a Pueblo Mágico by the Mexican tourism board and known for its collection of bright-yellow buildings. Here, we visit a centre for traditional medicine to learn about Maya healing under the expert tutelage of Anilú Patrón Canché, who shares her ancestral knowledge with you. After, tuck into traditional Yucatán dishes at Kinich restaurant for lunch – the homemade salsas are particularly good. Then, we stretch our legs on a bike tour of the city. Visit the main streets and central square, climb the Kinich Kakmó Pyramid for views over the city, explore the Itzamatul Pyramid, and visit the former railway station. We also stop at three traditional workshops (where they make papier-mâché products, hammocks, and woodcraft/miniatures) for a first-hand look at the artisanal heritage of Izamal. Finally, we transfer (3hr 30min) to the little-known beach town of El Cuyo, our last base of the adventure.

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Day 7: See the flamingos of Ría Lagartos • Farewell dinner in El Cuyo

Head into nature today, driving (1hr 50min) to Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, where mangrove forests, vast swamps and saline wetlands protect numerous wildlife, including crocodiles, sea turtles and flamingos. Here, we join a Maya cooperative on an educational boat tour through the winding mangrove channels and past the pink salt ponds of Las Coloradas (where you might want to take a mineral-rich mud bath!). After the tour, we have a boxed lunch before returning to El Cuyo, where you can enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, before we head out for a final group dinner, a chance to relive our adventures together!

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Day 8: Adventure ends in El Cuyo

The adventure ends today after breakfast and we begin our return journeys home. If you’d prefer a little more time to relax beachside in El Cuyo, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

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